Association between functional variants in BIRC5/survivin gene 3' untranslated region and mRNA expression in lymphoblastoid cell lines

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Baculoviral inhibitor of apoptosis repeat‑containing 5 (BIRC5)/survivin genetic microRNA (miRNA) binding site variants in the 3' untranslated region (3'UTR) are known to be significantly associated with cancer risk. However, the roles of genetic variants in BIRC5/survivin gene 3'UTRs and post‑transcriptional regulation have not been elucidated. In the present study, we revealed that rs1042489, rs1042542, rs17882360, rs2239680, rs2661694 and rs4789560 in the BIRC5/survivin 3'UTR have potential miRNA binding sites using bioinformatics analysis. However, only rs1042489 was significantly associated with BIRC5/survivin mRNA expression in lymphoblastoid cell lines (P=0.030); rs1042489 may be a putative variant mediating the post‑transcriptional regulation of the target BIRC5/survivin gene. An in‑depth understanding of how 3'UTR variants regulate BIRC5/survivin activity is expected to pave the way to targeting the BIRC5/survivin pathway in cancer therapy.

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Pu, F., Shao, Z., Yang, S., Liu, J., Lin, S., Ma, X., & Yang, H. (2015). Association between functional variants in BIRC5/survivin gene 3’ untranslated region and mRNA expression in lymphoblastoid cell lines. Oncology Letters, 10(4), 2319–2322. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2015.3507

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